A mirror for Thai national politics: The curious case of Pom Mahakan

A mirror for Thai national politics: The curious case of Pom Mahakan -
UCLA, February, 2008The so-called "Rattanakosin Island Project" is an attempt to recreate the old dynastic city of Bangkok as a national monument and enhanced tourist attraction. It has become the site of protracted arguments about the role of the West in the formation of modern Thai culture and politics. Within this area, the tiny Pom Mahakan community -- target for one of the first collective evictions of the project under a philosophy that prefers broad vistas and monumental spaces to the messiness of social life -- has become a surprisingly important focus for some of the principal strains of current Thai politics. Its struggle to survive reveals many of the paradoxes, most notably the tension between egalitarianism and hierarchy and between a powerful assertion of community rights and the persistent emphasis on national unity, that infuse the present-day search for a collective Thai identity in the face of rapid global change...